“Every child is special” is the fundamental notion of today’s ground-breaking Indian Conscience, which initiates me to tackle with the education as key ingredient of our system. As the history of time itself proved that quality and value-based education is the greatest gift that any college can cater to its students; BDCE made this parameters as its mission under the visionary directives of providing technical education to the rural masses and building-up the socially useful human resource.

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Having received the legacy of social commitment from his father, Sureshbhau went on to do his M.A. in political science in the year 1973; he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer at Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Wardha. His love and devotion for the students and subject made him popular among his colleagues. His cheerfulness of mind, placidity, habit of contemplation provided him with an austere mind. His fifteen years in the field of education acted as a spring-board to take a leap into the social arena and the co-operative sector.

Inspired by the very teachings of his father, he decided to resign from the job so that he could devote himself whole-heartedly for the public cause. Now, he started taking keen interest in the co-operative movement and was elected as the chairman of Wardha District Central Co-operative Bank in 1988. He worked as the chairman for next ten years. He also became the chairman of APEX bank for two consecutive years

After the sad demise of his father, he left no stone unturned to set up a sugar factory at Wela near Hinganghat (Maharashtra). At the same time, he never ignored the engineering college. His constant visits to the college made the college to march ahead. His management and administration in Sahakari Soot Girni made the spinning mill reach new heights.

Sureshbhaus' keen interest in the college has made the college develop through the years. It is due to his efforts, college has been offered the `A' grade by the Government of Maharashtra. The beautiful premise of the college speaks volumes about the efforts he must have taken to make his fathers' dream come true.

In the close future, he wishes to develop this institute into an ideal institution which would cater to the needs of young dynamic men and subsequently contribute to the growth of the nation.